Women in Health: Creating Impact by Investing in FemTech

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Women in Health: Creating Impact by Investing in FemTech

May 6, 2021 @ 15:00 - 17:00

Women entrepreneurs are growing rapidly in numbers while driving the global growth rate of total female wealth.  With greater influence, more autonomy, increasing confidence and shedloads of wealth behind them, women are increasingly in a position to change the way the world invests. The benefits of investing in women or with women go far beyond boosting global GDP. Closing the gender gap in entrepreneurship is just 1 out of 100 reasons. Widely available research reveals that despite usually raising less money from business angels, women are generating more!

EBAN Impact is hosting a webinar on May 6th at 3:00 PM CET made up of four sessions discussing importance of investing in healthcare women- led companies, and how doing so will help business angels make an impact. Don’t miss out: female-led companies might be the growing market you have been missing!

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Date:
May 6, 2021
Time:
15:00 - 17:00
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Regular Price for Angel Networks
1.500€ per year
Price for Emerging Networks
1.000€ per year*
*Networks with less than 200 members or less than 10M invested per year
Regular Price for Angel Federations
2.500€ per year
Price for Emerging Federations
1.500€ per year*
*Federations with less than 200 affiliated angels or less than 3 BANs, VCs, or syndicates be part of their network
Regular Price for Early Stage Funds
2.500€ per year
Price for Emerging Early Stage Funds
1.500€ per year*
*Early Stage Funds with less than 20M AUM
Regular Price for Funding Platforms
2.500€ per year
Price for Emerging Funding Platforms
1.500€ per year*
*Platforms with less than 20M Euros of transactions made